Not a high end car, no way.
But I need to replace part of my interior 'wood' grain trim.
How 'tough' is this job, is this a part that's best looked for in a wrecking yard, would I have to replace all of it, so it would match?
Not a high end car, no way.
But I need to replace part of my interior 'wood' grain trim.
How 'tough' is this job, is this a part that's best looked for in a wrecking yard, would I have to replace all of it, so it would match?
Last edited by kennycreeper; 11-21-2005 at 11:47 AM.
definitly go for a junk yard, like you said, its not a highend car, so it isnt really gonna matter
Thanks, do you think it's something that I'd be able to figure out how to do, bearing that I've no idea where to begin?
One of the panels was screwed on by the former owner and I'd just like to make it somewhat decent, though as you said not break the bank, the car is just a get me by.
yea, can you work a screwdriver? you should be fine...
If you aren't sure how to do it get a Haynes manual for your car. They are a how to guide that are vehicle specific. Most parts stores sell them (Crappy Tire etc.)